Ornamental wrist mirror and vanity case



May 11 1926. 1,584,205

E. ZALDO ORNAMENTAL WRIST MIRROR AND VANITY CASE Filed June 4, 1924INVENTOR duaraozwzda BY ,7,

ATTORNEY Patented May 11, 1926.

nnuanno Zanno, on NEW YORK, n.

TENTo onnnmnnranywnrsr MIRROR am) VANITY CASE.

Application ii.a,;e.,.1a4, .Serial Ito/717,675.

This invention relates generally tofwrist' ornaments, the invention ashere disclosed being more particularly designed forgem bodiment in aWrist vanity case or mirror adapted to be worn upon the wrist of theuser. Y

- The invention has for an object the pro '.vis ion of a. novel deviceof this; sort, a "further specific object relating vision of a novelsafety attachlngmeans to: securing the article uponfa racelfet '01wristband. v For further comprehension of the invem tion, and of theobjects and advantages thereof, reference will be had tothe followingdescription and accompanying drawing, and to the appended c aims inwhich the various novel features of the invention I are moreparticularly set-forth.

view showing my improved device asin the form of a vanity case worn uponthe wrist.--

Fig. 2-is aface view of the device.

Fig. 3 is a similar view to Fig. 2 but Fig. 5 is alongitudinal sectionalView I the'line 5.5 of Fig. 3.

' vide avanitycase com rising abody 1O understood that the. shape ofthe, case may be varied, or different articles made use of as ornamentsor otherwise. This member has hinged'thereto at one side thereof, acover 11 in the outer face of which a mirror 12 is set. Within the caseIrovide the containers 1 1 and 15 for ob ects such as a powder puff androuge. This case may have attached thereto a bracelet suchas shown at 16in Figs. 2 and 3, or a wristband such as shown at 17 in Fig-'1. v

vIn connection with my improved device I provide a novel means fordetachably securing the bracelet or Wristband to the case. As here showna horizontal partition element 20 is fixedly mounted in the case bodyand is spaced a distance above the bottom thereof. This partitionelement may have an upturned surrounding flange 21 which projects abovethe flange of the body 10, and may engage within the flange of the coverwhen the latter is closed. Any suitto'thepro by slots 23 into severalsections which press against the container wall. The lower por- Fig-,1of the drawing is a perspective,

back to reveal v7 v the showing. the means for attaching the bracelet onwristband, this view being taken 'on of polygonal shape, alt ough it is.to. be

=i1ble"cooperating means may be provided on. the cover flange and theflange 21 to vlock thecover in closed position, The partition isformedwith an aperture in which the powder puff container 15 is set, the

container being frictionally held in posltion. This may be convenientlyeffected by formmg a downturned flange 22 on.the ed e of.

the said apertureand splitting said ange tionfofthe container,which'proj'ects downward through the aperture in the partition 20, maybe slightly constricted as shown ed e wall of said aperture; I

:lid bly mounted in thebodylO to which the caseiis to be attached.Normallv the bar 25 is held in position with length ofthe' case, so thatdisplacement or provide a shoulderwhich seats on the of the a a case,and extending'along the bottoin th'ereof longitudinally of the case, isa flat bar 25which projects at its ends through slots 26 inthe end wallof the said body, and is formed with hooks 27 on its opposite ends 1 vtoreceive either the wristband or bracelet beaks ofthe hook locatedwithinthe confines ofv the case, the distance between, I said beaks beingslightly less. than the --loosening of the bracelet or wristband isprevented. This positioning of the bar is Fries. Y

effected by means of a in 28 thereon which project's-upward there romand-engages in 14. If it is desiredto remove the wrist band or braceletfrom attachment to the case the container isremoved irom osition, I

a socket 29, in the bottomof the container and the bar 25,:novedlongitudinal .y, alten nately mopposite directions so as .to expose theentrances to the hooks 27. V

Having thus described my invention, I

what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent of theUnited States is i as follows 1. In combination, a vanity case, a pair"of hooks adjustably positioned'on the ends thereof, and having theirbeaks normally,

within the confines of the case, and a wrist encircling element attachedto said hooks expose the beaks thereof.

slidably positioned in said case and projecting at its ends from theends of the latter, hooks on the. ends of said bar,said hooks havingtheir beaks spaced a lesser distance 105. at its ends, said hooks beingadjustable to apart from one another than fiche lengtii f fh"said case,and releasable means retainthe said case, and releasable means-reiniiigfisaidbanaimposition with the said beaks ing said bar in positionwithq-the said boa 5 cat d wi thin the confines of the case, said "e'anscomprising. pin-projected from said 5 3. In combination a van ty; case,a ba and a sock t lement removably seat- 15 slidably positioned in saidcase and pro ect"- ed iii'ih d" lid having the said pin ingj atifsiendsfrom thefaends;i dfithe slatten,;,.p ojecping i ocket thereof.hooks"on'fth e "(is i 'saidxbar gsaid hook In 't i i of "haw'aifixedfiiy having their be'aks-spacedia lessen I. l apa1tflfroin one anotherthan the. 11

located within the confinesof'the' c'asei

